Hi,
How can I make the box-glyph represent a cubic cell? So that it is a single entity (solid cubic cell), and not 6 planes that build up a box with a void inside.

Why? I load my OctTree adaptive mesh refinement data via a CSV file (X,Y,Z,size), with (X,Y,Z) the cell center and (size) the cell size. Using the box-glyph I can see the whole mesh topology without having to write out the corner points of every cubic cell. Or is there another way of writing out OctTree?

Thanks!
Ivo

CSV example data:

X,Y,Z,size,cellno,haskids
2,2,2,1,1,1
2,2,3,1,2,0
2,3,2,1,3,0
3,2,2,1,4,0
2,3,3,1,5,0
3,2,3,1,6,0
3,3,2,1,7,0
3,3,3,1,8,0
2.25,2.25,2.25,0.5,9,0
2.25,2.25,1.75,0.5,10,0
2.25,1.75,2.25,0.5,11,0
1.75,2.25,2.25,0.5,12,0
2.25,1.75,1.75,0.5,13,0
1.75,2.25,1.75,0.5,14,0
1.75,1.75,2.25,0.5,15,0
1.75,1.75,1.75,0.5,16,0

load CSV -> TableToPoints -> Glyph (box, scale with scalar 'size', scale factor=1) -> optionally filter out parent cells using threshold on the haskids value.
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